In this issue I have a wide range of features including 50 free copies of one of my ebooks, a great collection of links to free tools and resources for the classroom and some great articles on a wide range of education and technology related topics, including articles on giving effective feedback and some great articles that look at frameworks for integrating technology into learning.

Spread the loveWith over 80% of higher education students using some form of an online learning tool, and with the number of learners enrolled in online degree courses expected to hit 5 million by 2020, there is no denying that universities need to ensure that they are providing excellent quality in their online educations. An unforgettable online learning experience should be engaging, stimulating, and enjoyable. Here are three edtech tools that you can use to create these experiences for your students. Use video technology to bring in international experts. Video streaming technology can enhance everything from basic instruction to global …

On the Google Teacher Tribe podcast and on his site DitchThatTextbook.com, Matt Miller shared about his recommended use of thought bubbles (and speech bubbles) in Google Drawings. When I first heard it, I thought - "Whoa! What a simple, but powerful application of a technology tool." Think about it: students being able to comprehend a…

12 Tech Tools For Student-To-Student Digital Collaboration contributed by Nicholas Martino We are living in a digital age where students shuffle between smartphones, iPads and MacBooks on the daily. We can now communicate with anyone, anywhere, anytime through the simple click of a button, and it is our job as educators to leverage these collaborative …

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